By Kate Miller
As another wildfire season begins to heat up, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee will meet Thursday to review comments and take testimony related to a draft legislative proposal aimed at improving resilience in our national forests and easing agency budgets stretched... [ READ MORE... ]

By Jack Williams
The American Fisheries Society just released a peer-reviewed report on the diversity and conservation status of trout in western North America from coastal rainbows in Alaska to undescribed trout in Mexican highlands. More than 20 species and subspecies of trout are covered,... [ READ MORE... ]

My idea of small creek gold: a wild, native Apache trout. Photos courtesy @thecolemancollection
by Tyler Coleman
After a long start to the first day of our Arizona Trout Challenge quest, we drove to the base of a mountain near the next creek and set up camp. Waking up with the sun just climbing... [ READ MORE... ]

By Toner Mitchell
We all know at least one obsessive planner, a friend whose wristwatch and calendar resemble family more than objects. This person can flawlessly recite the flight schedules from three different cities to 10 other cities on five different airlines. With eyes so fixed on... [ READ MORE... ]

Summer is upon us, and many of us will be heading to public lands to fish. A new bill in draft form is being considered in Congress that doesn't do enough to address the challenge of "fire borrowing," or winnowing away at federal agency funding earmarked for important restoration and maintenance... [ READ MORE... ]

Editor's note: This summer marks the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, and the formal creation of the uniquely American national park system. Trout Unlimited is celebrating with the National Park Service by sharing stories from staff, volunteers and other anglers who chase wild trout... [ READ MORE... ]

TU staff and volunteers plant trees on a tributary to the West Fork of the Greenbrier River, on the Monongahela National Forest. (Travis Ferry photo.)
By Travis Ferry
So far the spring of 2016 has been another busy season for TU in West Virginia. On private land, Trout Unlimited’s Potomac... [ READ MORE... ]

By Randy Scholfield
“We are facing a water urgency in the West,” said Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, at the outset of hearings today on drought legislation in the Senate’s Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water and Power. And at the outset, Sen. Wyden commended Trout Unlimited and “... [ READ MORE... ]

Photo by Alan Corbett
By: Jenny Weis
It’s hard to overemphasize the beauty of the Tongass National Forest. Giant hemlock, spruce, and cedar trees cover most of Southeast Alaska’s islands and line the coasts, comprising the United States’ largest national forest. The Tongass attracts about 1.5... [ READ MORE... ]

Dr. Helen Neville takes genetic samples from Lahontan cutthroat trout in the Maggie Creek drainage of northern Nevada.
By Dr. Helen Neville
Our national stream-scape is riddled by hundreds of thousands of road culverts that fragment trout populations and are a leading cause of the decline of... [ READ MORE... ]